When Jeremy's house was being hit by a tornado, he managed to notice that his mother and much older brother shared a strange sexual glance; Jeremy's father had been missing since long before his birth, and underneath the roar of the tornado tearing through the house, Jeremy could be slightly heard saying, "I'm-a-Freako."
by DancesWithDevils February 10, 2012
I get it, I understand.
Submitted "You on me" in 2017 and as it caught on, "I'm on ya" is a standard response. Had to make it official!
Submitted "You on me" in 2017 and as it caught on, "I'm on ya" is a standard response. Had to make it official!
by Signguy2 July 06, 2018
Person 1: I can't find my assignment
Person 2: We had an assignment due today?
Person 1: yea
Person 2: Boyyy, I'm did
Boy: Have another beer!
Girl: Nah, I'm did
Person 2: We had an assignment due today?
Person 1: yea
Person 2: Boyyy, I'm did
Boy: Have another beer!
Girl: Nah, I'm did
by oh-damn March 15, 2018
by big boy gang March 23, 2019
Trying to let someone thing you're "not sayin'", when, in fact, you most certainly ARE "sayin'".
Trying to make it seem like you are not saying anything unkind or questionable, but then admitting that you are. It happens so fast, no one will be the wiser...
Trying to make it seem like you are not saying anything unkind or questionable, but then admitting that you are. It happens so fast, no one will be the wiser...
Beezus : Does this pair of jeggings make my ass look enormous ?
Ramona: Well, maybe a little.
Beezus : Dang - for reals ?
Ramona: Hey, I'm not sayin', I'm just sayin'
Ramona: Well, maybe a little.
Beezus : Dang - for reals ?
Ramona: Hey, I'm not sayin', I'm just sayin'
by TrudyS August 03, 2010
yo he said "my money got the germs, so if you touch my cash you gon catch the ringworms" "i'm done"!!!!!.
yo did you see her she look too good "i'm done"
yo did you see her she look too good "i'm done"
by 1,2,3 April 20, 2009
After having blown something insignificant out of proportion, a person may use the phrase "I'm over it" in an attempt to save face and maintain the guise of a seemingly laid back attitude. This may directly contradict a preceding statement.
In this particular example of "I'm over it", the subject is a towel which has been left hanging outside the laundry, awaiting the next load of washing.
Amy: "Can we do something that towel?"
Dan: "It has only been there a few days, I'll put it in with the next load of washing"
Amy: "Well you know how I feel about towels... I'm over towels!!!"
Amy: "Can we do something that towel?"
Dan: "It has only been there a few days, I'll put it in with the next load of washing"
Amy: "Well you know how I feel about towels... I'm over towels!!!"
by BareGriss September 10, 2009